The Imperial Manchu Court •
Aisin Gioro Henry Puyi (Kangde Emperor and head of state) • Madame
Wanrong (Empress and first wife of the Kangde Emperor) • Prince Aisin Gioro
Pujie (brother of Puyi, possible heir of Manchukuo Throne) • Prince Aisin Gioro
Puren (brother of Puyi) • Prince Aisin Gioro
Yuyan (nephew of Puyi) •
Hiro Saga (Japanese sister-in-law of the Kangde Emperor) •
Wenxiu (first concubine of the Emperor) •
Tan Yuling (2nd Wife of the Kangde Emperor) •
Li Yuqin (4th Wife of the Kangde Emperor) •
Princess Aisin Gioro Huisheng (daughter of Pu-Chieh and Hiro Saga) • Princess Aisin Gioro
Xianyu (distant relative)
Others (local) •
Bao Guancheng, Manchukuo's first ambassador in Tokyo •
Yuan Cheng-Tse, Manchukuo ambassador in Tokyo •
Li Shao-Keng, Manchukuo ambassador in Tokyo •
Gen. Tinge, Manchukuo diplomat in Tokyo •
Lu Yiwen, Manchukuo ambassador in Berlin
Kwantung Army ;Commanders ;Chief of Staff •
Koji Miyake (10 August 1928 – 8 August 1932) •
Kuniaki Koiso (8 August 1932 – 5 March 1934) •
Toshizō Nishio (5 March 1934 – 23 March 1936) •
Seishirō Itagaki (23 March 1936 – 1 March 1937) •
Hideki Tōjō (1 March 1937 – 30 May 1938) •
Rensuke Isogai (18 June 1938 – 7 September 1939) •
Jo Iimura (7 September 1939 – 22 October 1940) •
Heitarō Kimura (22 October 1940 – 10 April 1941) •
Teiichi Yoshimoto (10 April 1941 – 1 August 1942) •
Yukio Kasahara (1 August 1942 – 7 April 1945) •
Hikosaburo Hata (7 April 1945 – 11 August 1945)
Others (Japanese) •
Nobusuke Kishi, Vice Minister of Industry (1937–1939), later post-war
Prime Minister of Japan •
Chu Kudo, aide-de-camp to Emperor Puyi •
Yasunao Yoshioka, Army senior staff officer and Attaché to the Imperial Household in Manchukuo •
Kenjiro Hayashide, official Kangde emperor biographer and author of "Epochal Journey to Japan" •
Chiune Sugihara, diplomat in the Manchukuo Foreign Ministry •
Hoshino Naoki, Director of the General Affairs Board (1936–1940), Vice Minister of Finance (1936) •
Kenji Doihara, Japanese spymaster •
Norihiro Yasue, Army officer, author of the
Fugu Plan •
Koreshige Inuzuka, Navy officer, co-author of the
Fugu Plan •
Masahiko Amakasu, police chief (1932) and head of
Manchukuo Film Association (1939–1945) •
Yoshisuke Aikawa, prominent industrialist, president of the
Manchurian Industrial Development Company (1937–1942) •
Tatsunosuke Takasaki, prominent businessman, president of the
Manchurian Industrial Development Company (1942–1945) •
Toranosuke Hashimoto, vice president of Privy Council (1937–1945) •
Genzo Yanagita, Commander, Kwantung Defense Command •
Kimio Miyagawa, Japanese Consul-general in Harbin •
Funao Miyakawa Japanese General Counselor in Vladivostok and then in Harbin •
Fumitaka Konoe, Army lieutenant, son and personal secretary of Prince Fumimaro Konoe •
Shun Akifusa Chief of military Mission in Harbin and political adviser to the white Russian political groups in same city •
Kenji Ishikawa head of a sabotage group of that mission •
Yutaka Takeoka intelligence officer and head of the Dairen military mission •
Saburo Asada head of the 2nd (Intelligence) department of the staff of the Kwantung Army •
Tamaki Kumazaki deputy chief of intelligence of Kwantung Army •
Hiroki Nohara deputy chief of Kwantung Army Intelligence • Yoshio Itagaki deputy chief of Kwantung Army Intelligence and son of Seishiro Itagaki, war minister from 1938–1939
Others •
Genrikh Lyushkov, ex-Soviet Far East NKVD defector, adviser to Kwantung Army •
Konstantin Vladimirovich Rodzaevsky, White Russian anticommunist leader •
General Kislitsin, another White Russian anticommunist chief •
Abraham Kaufman, founder of Far Eastern Jewish Council and Betarim Jew Zionists Movement •
Trebitsch Lincoln, Hungarian pro-Japanese collaborator •
August Ponschab, German consul in Harbin, Manchuria •
Auguste Ernest Pierre Gaspais, Vatican representative in Harbin, Manchuria •
Charles Lemaire, Vatican diplomatic officer in Harbin, Manchuria •
Lian Yu, ambassador from the Japanese-sponsored
Nanjing Nationalist Government •
Mariano Amoedo Galarmendi, Spanish chargé d'affaires to 1939 •
Fernando Valdés Ibargüen, Count of Torata, Spanish minister 1941 to 1942 •
José González de Gregorio y Arribas, Spanish chargé d'affaires 1942 to 1943, commercial attaché since 1940 == References ==